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September 04, 2010, 05:30:24 AM
FBIPressOffice    FAKE FUNERALS, EMPTY CASKETS: A Different Kind of Scam: A financial fraud tale of phony death certificates, staged... You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
This is going around Twitter and was posted by the FBI Press Office on 3rd September
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"Consciousness expresses itself through creation. This world we live in is the dance of the creator." Michael Jackson

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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 05:36:12 AM
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It’s a morbid tale involving phony death certificates, staged funerals with paid actors, and coffins buried with no bodies, but in the end, it’s just a financial fraud scheme like thousands of others we investigate every year.

Earlier this month in Los Angeles, the fourth and final member of an insurance fraud ring was convicted in federal court. Jean Crump—a former mortuary employee—was found guilty of joining three other women in a scheme to defraud insurance companies by filing $1.2 million in phony life insurance policy claims.
Also victimized were several financial assignment companies, often used by funeral homes and mortuaries to advance cash for funeral expenses in exchange for a portion of the deceased’s life insurance policies.

How the scam worked: In one instance, Crump and/or her co-schemers purchased life insurance policies for “Jim Davis,” naming his supposed “nephew” and “niece” as beneficiaries. Mr. Davis conveniently had an untimely demise, and the conspirators created false documents, including a death certificate with a doctor’s forged signature, to collect his life insurance. They also prepared grossly inflated bills for different amounts from a mortuary to cover the man’s funeral and burial costs and wired the bills to two different assignment companies.

Both assignment companies paid the mortuary (one nearly $30,000 and the other just over $16,000), but of course the money went right into the hands of the criminals—the mortuary was owned and operated by Lydia Pearce, one of the four charged in the investigation. And an insurance company paid out more than $230,000 in life insurance to Mr. Davis’ so-called nephew.

The criminals went so far as to purchase a burial plot for Mr. Davis and bury him, without a headstone. But despite the extravagant funeral described on paper for the financial assignment companies—including an ornate casket and elaborate floral arrangements—the funeral was a simple affair, attended by several phony family members recruited to play the part of mourners in case anyone was watching.

Each member of the fraud ring brought her own expertise to the table: Crump and Pearce, with their mortuary experience, knew all there was to know about funerals and death documents. Phlebotomist Faye Shilling knew the ins and outs of filing insurance claims, and notary Barbara Ann Lynn used her stamp to make the fake documents look legitimate.

How the scam unraveled. Two insurance companies began looking more closely at the claims and hired an investigator to ask questions. The con artists were so unnerved by this that they had the coffin supposedly holding the remains of Jim Davis unearthed. They filled the casket with a mannequin and cow parts to ensure the proper weight and then sent it to a crematory. Then, they filed phony paperwork stating that he had been cremated and had his ashes scattered over the Pacific Ocean.

The FBI’s Los Angeles office eventually became involved. Upon closer inspection of the life insurance policies, death certificates, funeral bills, and financial information of the ring members, our investigators gathered the evidence needed to charge the four women—whose scheme ultimately met its own demise.
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 05:47:50 AM
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It’s a morbid tale involving phony death certificates, staged funerals with paid actors, and coffins buried with no bodies, but in the end, it’s just a financial fraud scheme like thousands of others we investigate every year.

Earlier this month in Los Angeles, the fourth and final member of an insurance fraud ring was convicted in federal court. Jean Crump—a former mortuary employee—was found guilty of joining three other women in a scheme to defraud insurance companies by filing $1.2 million in phony life insurance policy claims.
Also victimized were several financial assignment companies, often used by funeral homes and mortuaries to advance cash for funeral expenses in exchange for a portion of the deceased’s life insurance policies.

How the scam worked: In one instance, Crump and/or her co-schemers purchased life insurance policies for “Jim Davis,” naming his supposed “nephew” and “niece” as beneficiaries. Mr. Davis conveniently had an untimely demise, and the conspirators created false documents, including a death certificate with a doctor’s forged signature, to collect his life insurance. They also prepared grossly inflated bills for different amounts from a mortuary to cover the man’s funeral and burial costs and wired the bills to two different assignment companies.

Both assignment companies paid the mortuary (one nearly $30,000 and the other just over $16,000), but of course the money went right into the hands of the criminals—the mortuary was owned and operated by Lydia Pearce, one of the four charged in the investigation. And an insurance company paid out more than $230,000 in life insurance to Mr. Davis’ so-called nephew.

The criminals went so far as to purchase a burial plot for Mr. Davis and bury him, without a headstone. But despite the extravagant funeral described on paper for the financial assignment companies—including an ornate casket and elaborate floral arrangements—the funeral was a simple affair, attended by several phony family members recruited to play the part of mourners in case anyone was watching.

Each member of the fraud ring brought her own expertise to the table: Crump and Pearce, with their mortuary experience, knew all there was to know about funerals and death documents. Phlebotomist Faye Shilling knew the ins and outs of filing insurance claims, and notary Barbara Ann Lynn used her stamp to make the fake documents look legitimate.

How the scam unraveled. Two insurance companies began looking more closely at the claims and hired an investigator to ask questions. The con artists were so unnerved by this that they had the coffin supposedly holding the remains of Jim Davis unearthed. They filled the casket with a mannequin and cow parts to ensure the proper weight and then sent it to a crematory. Then, they filed phony paperwork stating that he had been cremated and had his ashes scattered over the Pacific Ocean.

The FBI’s Los Angeles office eventually became involved. Upon closer inspection of the life insurance policies, death certificates, funeral bills, and financial information of the ring members, our investigators gathered the evidence needed to charge the four women—whose scheme ultimately met its own demise.

Well this is not Michael's case...
His insurance wasn't paid out...
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 05:48:48 AM
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Well this is not Michael's case...
His insurance wasn't paid out...

yes, that's the point  8-)
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 05:59:35 AM
This is really interesting! We know the FBI is involved... with the release of 333 pages of documents, and now a tweet about hoaxed deaths exactly one year after MJ was "buried"? Big coincidence here.  ;)
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 07:58:42 AM
:shock: This is an eye opener for some but for people who know that conspiracies happen everyday, it's an "I told you so"moment.  Hopefully we will experience a lot of those over the course of the next several months.
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"Don't stop this child, He's the father of man
Don't cross his way, He's part of the plan
I am that child, but so are you
You've just forgotten, Just lost the clue.”

MJ "Magical Child"
Still Rocking my World…
   and leaving me Speechless!

“True goodbyes are the ones never said

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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:23:29 AM
What an interesting article on an interesting date!  :lol:

Paid actors, empty casket, bogus death certificates... sounds familiar. Although they make it clear in this articlke that they have been charged for fraud, and indeed, Mike's insurance was not paid out, just cashed in. Same with Elvis, there is still an insurance policy that is still waiting to be paid out, the others were cashed in. No fraud in those cases.
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:23:53 AM
ohh wow.... :o
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:30:41 AM
:mrgreen:
REALLY FBI PRESS OFFICE TWEET THIS?
SOMEONE HAVE THE TWITTER OF FBI?
THANK YOU... BUT IS INTERESTING THAT THIS NEWS IS ON SEPT 3  ;)
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Some men see things as they are and say: WHY?
I dream things that never were and say: WHY NOT?

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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:35:57 AM
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:mrgreen:
REALLY FBI PRESS OFFICE TWEET THIS?
SOMEONE HAVE THE TWITTER OF FBI?
THANK YOU... BUT IS INTERESTING THAT THIS NEWS IS ON SEPT 3  ;)



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trublu

Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:40:37 AM
It is strange isn't it how the tabloids all report that the Jackson family are trying to get money (especially Joe) and yet the insurance hasn't been paid out...You would think if he was dead that they most probably would. Even just to give it to charity or something. I am trying to find the original thread where we discuss this and the proof of how we know it has not been paid out.
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 08:42:55 AM
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Quote from: "CC"
:mrgreen:
REALLY FBI PRESS OFFICE TWEET THIS?
SOMEONE HAVE THE TWITTER OF FBI?
THANK YOU... BUT IS INTERESTING THAT THIS NEWS IS ON SEPT 3  ;)



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THANKS PUFF! THIS IS ALSO A COINCIDENCE?????
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Some men see things as they are and say: WHY?
I dream things that never were and say: WHY NOT?

Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 09:00:07 AM
great news :o
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 09:00:30 AM
Interesting...
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Re: FBI Press Office tweet 3rd Sept
September 04, 2010, 09:21:12 AM
I find it rather funny to think of the FBI tweeting!

Does anyone know, are they in the habit of pointing out cases like this via twitter, or is this highly interesting article a first?  Don't want to read too much into it, you understand, but it sounds to me like another loose end being tied up, i.e. MJ has done nothing fraudulent, therefore there's nothing to fear 'legally' about him returning, as I've heard many expressing worries about.
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